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Baron Nikolaj Kielland

Director of Progressive Consulting India

Lord – House of Kielland

Master Instructor – Bijinkan Worldwide

E Mail ID: Nikolaj@progressiveconsulting.in

Web: www.progressiveconsulting.in

 

Specialties of PCI:

 

Problem Solving, Funding & Finance, Hard to Get Financing, International Sales & Marketing, Commercial & Operational Due Diligences, Strategy & Planning, Contingency Management, Financial Analysis, Business Planning, Mergers & Acquisitions, Feasibilty Studies

 

Forensics: The First 48

Back for the second year, this clover college workshop will offer a Forensics Frenzy. The first forty‐eight hours of an investigation are key in determining the answers to the Who? What? When? Where? How? Time is very valuable and so is the information that will be provided in this session. Youth will use their investigative and problemsolving skills to solve a mock crime scene. Several detective agencies will offer opportunities to learn the methods of observing, gathering and analyzing physical evidence to solve mysteries. This hands‐on session doesn’t stop there. Come take part in a virtual visit to a local morgue and discover the secrets of the underworld. If that’s not enough, have you ever wondered how long it takes for a body to decompose? Or maybe you’ve been interested in body composition and bone structure. Well, take a peek in our Forensics Anthropology corner. This session will offer these opportunities and so much more.

 

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

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The Easiest Way To Learn The Tarot – EVER!! 

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Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

 

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

 

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An older woman sits at a table with a laptop, holding a vintage telephone while looking frustrated. The living room features a modern decor with a cozy atmosphere.

Forensics: The First 48

Back for the second year, this clover college workshop will offer a Forensics Frenzy. The first forty‐eight hours of an investigation are key in determining the answers to the Who? What? When? Where? How? Time is very valuable and so is the information that will be provided in this session. Youth will use their investigative and problemsolving skills to solve a mock crime scene. Several detective agencies will offer opportunities to learn the methods of observing, gathering and analyzing physical evidence to solve mysteries. This hands‐on session doesn’t stop there. Come take part in a virtual visit to a local morgue and discover the secrets of the underworld. If that’s not enough, have you ever wondered how long it takes for a body to decompose? Or maybe you’ve been interested in body composition and bone structure. Well, take a peek in our Forensics Anthropology corner. This session will offer these opportunities and so much more.

 

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

 

World Finals 2013... the pinnacle international team-based divergent problem-solving competition and creativity festival

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

 

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

 

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

We celebrated the Whole Earth Catalog’s 50th Anniversary with many of its creators on October 13, 2018, at Fort Mason in San Francisco. The event was hosted by Stewart Brand, Ryan Phelan, Danica Remy and an amazing group of volunteers, including yours truly. In the evening, we all came together for a very special party, where we connected with many old and new friends, including Matisse Enzer, Adam and Phyllis Florin, Ahmed Kabil, David Lawrence, Jim McKee, Scoop Nisker, Tim Pozar, Judy and Mamie Rheingold, to name but a few.

The creative minds in attendance all had one thing in common: they gave access to tools and ideas to help people bring their dreams to life -- and change the world together. Many thanks to all the folks who organized and participated in this event! It was a wonderful way to honor a culture that helped change the world and that may inspire many others for years to come.

View more photos of this event: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157674574964798

Watch our video retrospective: vimeo.com/294878432

Learn about the Whole Earth 50th Anniversary: www.wholeearth50th.com/

#wholeearth50 #wholeearth50th #wholeearthcatalog #coevolution #stewartbrand

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

 

Three of several dozen signs created for a preschool parent activity night. All signs were created with construction paper and glue sticks on poster board.

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

 

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

 

Our son Adam Florin gave a fascinating talk about generative music at Algorithmic Art Assembly, hosted by Gray Area Art + Technology. He started with a quick demo of Patter, his music composition software, then took us on an illuminating journey through the many people and ideas which inspired him to create his cool freeform generative sequencer.

 

Brian Eno, who coined the phrase “generative music”, recently likened it to gardening -- but the material practice is just as much rooted in centuries of formal aesthetics, predictive statistics and industrial automation. How can we negotiate the tension between organic and and the mechanical in the algorithmic arts?

 

Adam has created some amazing digital tools and art exhibits in that space. It was great to hear what he's learned in this fascinating field, exploring the intersection of human and machine creativity. And to top it off, he gave this talk on his birthday, which was the best present of all!

 

Watch video highlights:

vimeo.com/326245953

 

View more photos:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157677379327027

 

Learn about Patter:

adamflorin.work/projects/patter/

 

Learn about Algorithmic Arts:

aaassembly.org

 

#AlgorithmicArtAssembly #GrayArea

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

 

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

 

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

 

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

 

Our son Adam Florin gave a fascinating talk about generative music at Algorithmic Art Assembly, hosted by Gray Area Art + Technology. He started with a quick demo of Patter, his music composition software, then took us on an illuminating journey through the many people and ideas which inspired him to create his cool freeform generative sequencer.

 

Brian Eno, who coined the phrase “generative music”, recently likened it to gardening -- but the material practice is just as much rooted in centuries of formal aesthetics, predictive statistics and industrial automation. How can we negotiate the tension between organic and and the mechanical in the algorithmic arts?

 

Adam has created some amazing digital tools and art exhibits in that space. It was great to hear what he's learned in this fascinating field, exploring the intersection of human and machine creativity. And to top it off, he gave this talk on his birthday, which was the best present of all!

 

Watch video highlights:

vimeo.com/326245953

 

View more photos:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157677379327027

 

Learn about Patter:

adamflorin.work/projects/patter/

 

Learn about Algorithmic Arts:

aaassembly.org

 

#AlgorithmicArtAssembly #GrayArea

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

 

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

 

We celebrated the Whole Earth Catalog’s 50th Anniversary with many of its creators on October 13, 2018, at Fort Mason in San Francisco. The event was hosted by Stewart Brand, Ryan Phelan, Danica Remy and an amazing group of volunteers, including yours truly. In the afternoon, Whole Earth alumni gathered in the atrium of the Art Institute for a series of lightning talks featuring community members like Larry Brilliant, Carolyn Garcia, Bruce Sterling and Wavy Gravy. The creative minds in attendance all had one thing in common: they gave access to tools and ideas to help people bring their dreams to life -- and change the world together. Many thanks to all the folks who organized and participated in this event! It was a wonderful way to honor a culture that helped change the world and that may inspire many others for years to come.

View more photos of this event: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157674574964798

Watch our video retrospective: vimeo.com/294878432

Learn about the Whole Earth 50th Anniversary: www.wholeearth50th.com/

#wholeearth50 #wholeearth50th #wholeearthcatalog #coevolution #stewartbrand

Forensics: The First 48

Back for the second year, this clover college workshop will offer a Forensics Frenzy. The first forty‐eight hours of an investigation are key in determining the answers to the Who? What? When? Where? How? Time is very valuable and so is the information that will be provided in this session. Youth will use their investigative and problemsolving skills to solve a mock crime scene. Several detective agencies will offer opportunities to learn the methods of observing, gathering and analyzing physical evidence to solve mysteries. This hands‐on session doesn’t stop there. Come take part in a virtual visit to a local morgue and discover the secrets of the underworld. If that’s not enough, have you ever wondered how long it takes for a body to decompose? Or maybe you’ve been interested in body composition and bone structure. Well, take a peek in our Forensics Anthropology corner. This session will offer these opportunities and so much more.

 

We celebrated the Whole Earth Catalog’s 50th Anniversary with many of its creators on October 13, 2018, at Fort Mason in San Francisco. The event was hosted by Stewart Brand, Ryan Phelan, Danica Remy and an amazing group of volunteers, including yours truly. In the evening, we all came together for a very special party, where we connected with many old and new friends, including Matisse Enzer, Adam and Phyllis Florin, Ahmed Kabil, David Lawrence, Jim McKee, Scoop Nisker, Tim Pozar, Judy and Mamie Rheingold, to name but a few.

The creative minds in attendance all had one thing in common: they gave access to tools and ideas to help people bring their dreams to life -- and change the world together. Many thanks to all the folks who organized and participated in this event! It was a wonderful way to honor a culture that helped change the world and that may inspire many others for years to come.

View more photos of this event: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157674574964798

Watch our video retrospective: vimeo.com/294878432

Learn about the Whole Earth 50th Anniversary: www.wholeearth50th.com/

#wholeearth50 #wholeearth50th #wholeearthcatalog #coevolution #stewartbrand

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

 

These farmers lay out the ground work for their farm design, but what effects will it have on a dragonfly pond? Will these animal loving people effect an ecosystem?

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

 

Fort Belvoir, VA

US-China DME

Our son Adam Florin gave a fascinating talk about generative music at Algorithmic Art Assembly, hosted by Gray Area Art + Technology. He started with a quick demo of Patter, his music composition software, then took us on an illuminating journey through the many people and ideas which inspired him to create his cool freeform generative sequencer.

 

Brian Eno, who coined the phrase “generative music”, recently likened it to gardening -- but the material practice is just as much rooted in centuries of formal aesthetics, predictive statistics and industrial automation. How can we negotiate the tension between organic and and the mechanical in the algorithmic arts?

 

Adam has created some amazing digital tools and art exhibits in that space. It was great to hear what he's learned in this fascinating field, exploring the intersection of human and machine creativity. And to top it off, he gave this talk on his birthday, which was the best present of all!

 

Watch video highlights:

vimeo.com/326245953

 

View more photos:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157677379327027

 

Learn about Patter:

adamflorin.work/projects/patter/

 

Learn about Algorithmic Arts:

aaassembly.org

 

#AlgorithmicArtAssembly #GrayArea

Forensics: The First 48

Back for the second year, this clover college workshop will offer a Forensics Frenzy. The first forty‐eight hours of an investigation are key in determining the answers to the Who? What? When? Where? How? Time is very valuable and so is the information that will be provided in this session. Youth will use their investigative and problemsolving skills to solve a mock crime scene. Several detective agencies will offer opportunities to learn the methods of observing, gathering and analyzing physical evidence to solve mysteries. This hands‐on session doesn’t stop there. Come take part in a virtual visit to a local morgue and discover the secrets of the underworld. If that’s not enough, have you ever wondered how long it takes for a body to decompose? Or maybe you’ve been interested in body composition and bone structure. Well, take a peek in our Forensics Anthropology corner. This session will offer these opportunities and so much more.

 

Forensics: The First 48

Back for the second year, this clover college workshop will offer a Forensics Frenzy. The first forty‐eight hours of an investigation are key in determining the answers to the Who? What? When? Where? How? Time is very valuable and so is the information that will be provided in this session. Youth will use their investigative and problemsolving skills to solve a mock crime scene. Several detective agencies will offer opportunities to learn the methods of observing, gathering and analyzing physical evidence to solve mysteries. This hands‐on session doesn’t stop there. Come take part in a virtual visit to a local morgue and discover the secrets of the underworld. If that’s not enough, have you ever wondered how long it takes for a body to decompose? Or maybe you’ve been interested in body composition and bone structure. Well, take a peek in our Forensics Anthropology corner. This session will offer these opportunities and so much more.

 

Forensics: The First 48

Back for the second year, this clover college workshop will offer a Forensics Frenzy. The first forty‐eight hours of an investigation are key in determining the answers to the Who? What? When? Where? How? Time is very valuable and so is the information that will be provided in this session. Youth will use their investigative and problemsolving skills to solve a mock crime scene. Several detective agencies will offer opportunities to learn the methods of observing, gathering and analyzing physical evidence to solve mysteries. This hands‐on session doesn’t stop there. Come take part in a virtual visit to a local morgue and discover the secrets of the underworld. If that’s not enough, have you ever wondered how long it takes for a body to decompose? Or maybe you’ve been interested in body composition and bone structure. Well, take a peek in our Forensics Anthropology corner. This session will offer these opportunities and so much more.

 

Forensics: The First 48

Back for the second year, this clover college workshop will offer a Forensics Frenzy. The first forty‐eight hours of an investigation are key in determining the answers to the Who? What? When? Where? How? Time is very valuable and so is the information that will be provided in this session. Youth will use their investigative and problemsolving skills to solve a mock crime scene. Several detective agencies will offer opportunities to learn the methods of observing, gathering and analyzing physical evidence to solve mysteries. This hands‐on session doesn’t stop there. Come take part in a virtual visit to a local morgue and discover the secrets of the underworld. If that’s not enough, have you ever wondered how long it takes for a body to decompose? Or maybe you’ve been interested in body composition and bone structure. Well, take a peek in our Forensics Anthropology corner. This session will offer these opportunities and so much more.

 

We celebrated the Whole Earth Catalog’s 50th Anniversary with many of its creators on October 13, 2018, at Fort Mason in San Francisco. The event was hosted by Stewart Brand, Ryan Phelan, Danica Remy and an amazing group of volunteers, including yours truly. In the afternoon, Whole Earth alumni gathered in the atrium of the Art Institute for a series of lightning talks featuring community members like Larry Brilliant, Carolyn Garcia, Bruce Sterling and Wavy Gravy. The creative minds in attendance all had one thing in common: they gave access to tools and ideas to help people bring their dreams to life -- and change the world together. Many thanks to all the folks who organized and participated in this event! It was a wonderful way to honor a culture that helped change the world and that may inspire many others for years to come.

View more photos of this event: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157674574964798

Watch our video retrospective: vimeo.com/294878432

Learn about the Whole Earth 50th Anniversary: www.wholeearth50th.com/

#wholeearth50 #wholeearth50th #wholeearthcatalog #coevolution #stewartbrand

Forensics: The First 48

Back for the second year, this clover college workshop will offer a Forensics Frenzy. The first forty‐eight hours of an investigation are key in determining the answers to the Who? What? When? Where? How? Time is very valuable and so is the information that will be provided in this session. Youth will use their investigative and problemsolving skills to solve a mock crime scene. Several detective agencies will offer opportunities to learn the methods of observing, gathering and analyzing physical evidence to solve mysteries. This hands‐on session doesn’t stop there. Come take part in a virtual visit to a local morgue and discover the secrets of the underworld. If that’s not enough, have you ever wondered how long it takes for a body to decompose? Or maybe you’ve been interested in body composition and bone structure. Well, take a peek in our Forensics Anthropology corner. This session will offer these opportunities and so much more.

 

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

 

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

 

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